7 surefire tips to you ruin your first date with American girls from Alabama

The most commons of American women stereotypes point that they’re fat, they’re constantly glued to their phone, they cut their hair short, they’re more impressed by a crappy DJ than a doctor who saves lives or even, they think being funny and witty is a quality that men love.

It’s just stereotypes, and stereotypes exist for some reason… But do you know how American girls from Alabama are? They are totally different. On this article, I’ll teach you 7 surefire tips to you ruin your first date with American girls from Alabama

This article was wrote by Anna Irving.Born in California, Anna spent a number of years in Chicago before settling in Birmingham, Alabama.

Nah, I don’t think so. We’re gonna cancel that order, and take this opportunity to have an Alabama craft beer tasting. If you can’t appreciate Good People’s Coffee Oatmeal Stout, we might as well shake hands and part ways as friends.

3. Follow up our pronunciation with the ‘correct’ pronunciation.

Where we come from, “oil” rhymes with “pole,” “pin” and “pen” are the same, and we reckon that you’ll find some decent manners “over yunder”. If you choose to poke fun at our accent or expressions, well, don’t throw a hissy fit when we decide to end the night early.

4. Say that you’re a homebody.

We’re genetically disposed to crave the sunshine, so if you won’t find happiness tossing a nerf on a beach in the Gulf, or in an inner tube while floating down the Cahaba, well, that’s just not going to work, hon’.

5. Imply that Alabamians are stupid.

Bless your heart, what gave you that idea? Is it the accent or the lack of shoes? We’ll listen patiently to hear all of your tired clichés about our state, but then we’ll swiftly remind you that we are directly responsible for putting a man on the moon.

6. Mention Alabama’s need for a Pro Football team.

Nah, we don’t have time for that. Between the houndstooth jackets, and the blue and orange face paint, we barely have time to make it to a Blazers game. We’ve got our plates full with our college teams, really.